Naess V, Johannessen C, Hofstad T
Gade Institute, Department of Microbiology, University of Bergen, Norway.
APMIS. 1988 Aug;96(8):681-7.
The adhesion of Campylobacter jejuni and C. coli to isolated porcine intestinal brush border membranes was studied by phase-contrast and electron microscopy. Approximately 45% of the cell population adhered to the brush borders, possibly in a specific manner. Pretreatment of the brush borders with trypsin or pronase, and competitive inhibition with L-rhamnose caused a slight reduction of the adhesion. Different forms of pretreatment of the bacterial cells reduced their ability to adhere, but also their motility.